Families and attorneys barred from an immigration detention center amid DHS shutdown, as a lawmaker addresses oversight concerns to reporters.
Families and attorneys barred from an immigration detention center amid DHS shutdown, as a lawmaker addresses oversight concerns to reporters.
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DHS shutdown complicates oversight of immigration detention, lawmakers and advocates warn

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With the Department of Homeland Security operating under a funding lapse, a Texas Democrat says families and attorneys are encountering new hurdles in trying to find people held by immigration authorities, while questions persist about how Congress can conduct detention oversight during the shutdown.

The Department of Homeland Security has been operating under a lapse in appropriations, and a Democratic lawmaker from Texas says the disruption is making it harder for families to determine where relatives are being held by immigration authorities and to obtain timely information about detainees’ medical needs.

Rep. Julie Johnson, a Dallas-area Democrat, said her office has heard from constituents who could not locate family members after they were taken into immigration custody, or who struggled to get information about medical treatment. Johnson argued that detainees’ families should be able to obtain basic custody and location information regardless of a funding lapse and that members of Congress must be able to carry out oversight of federal detention operations.

Johnson’s concerns follow scrutiny of Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention practices after the death of Mohammad Nazeer Paktyawal, a 41-year-old Afghan immigrant whose family and a veterans’ resettlement group said had worked alongside U.S. forces before being evacuated to the United States. Paktyawal died at Parkland Hospital in Dallas after being detained by ICE, and the Dallas County medical examiner had not publicly reported a cause of death as of mid-March, according to the Associated Press.

The Department of Homeland Security said Paktyawal complained of shortness of breath and chest pain during an intake exam at a Dallas ICE field office and was transported to the hospital, where he later died. DHS has said that people in ICE custody are not denied access to medical care. ICE also said Paktyawal had been arrested previously on allegations including SNAP benefits fraud and theft; prosecutors in Dallas County said a SNAP-fraud case was pending, the AP reported.

Separately, coverage of the shutdown has highlighted concerns that some DHS oversight functions may be curtailed during a funding lapse even as immigration enforcement continues. During a previous shutdown in the fall, DHS said ICE’s Office of Detention Oversight was shut down, and reporting at the time said the unit was furloughed.

Advocates and former officials have also warned that internal civil-rights oversight inside DHS has been reduced in recent months, potentially limiting the department’s ability to investigate complaints related to immigration enforcement and detention conditions.

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DHS headquarters during partial shutdown, with barricades, 'Shutdown' signs, furloughed employees protesting funding lapse over immigration reforms, news crews on site.
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DHS enters partial shutdown after funding lapses amid standoff over immigration enforcement reforms

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A limited shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security began early Saturday after Congress failed to extend DHS funding before a midnight deadline, a dispute driven by Democrats’ demands for new guardrails on federal immigration enforcement following two fatal shootings in Minneapolis. Most of the federal government remains funded through Sept. 30, but hundreds of thousands of DHS employees face delayed pay and disruptions to agencies such as TSA, FEMA and the Coast Guard.

Lawmakers are struggling to reach a deal on funding for the Department of Homeland Security ahead of a Friday deadline, amid disputes over immigration enforcement reforms. A recent House hearing highlighted concerns about ICE practices, including use of force and identification requirements, but yielded little progress. Bipartisan talks continue, though a partial shutdown looms for agencies like the Coast Guard and TSA.

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The Department of Homeland Security faces a partial shutdown starting Friday night as Congress failed to extend its funding amid disputes over immigration enforcement reforms. Democrats are demanding changes following recent incidents involving ICE and CBP agents, while Republicans criticize the proposals as excessive. Agencies like TSA and FEMA will be affected, though ICE remains funded separately.

The U.S. House of Representatives approved a package of spending bills on Thursday to avert a partial government shutdown, though many Democrats opposed the funding for Immigration and Customs Enforcement amid concerns over its tactics. The measure now heads to the Senate for a vote ahead of a January 30 deadline. Objections stemmed from a recent fatal shooting by an ICE officer in Minneapolis and broader criticisms of the agency's enforcement practices.

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Top officials from U.S. immigration agencies testified before the House Homeland Security Committee on February 10, 2026, amid criticism over tactics following the fatal shootings of two U.S. citizens in Minneapolis. The hearing occurs as Congress faces a Friday deadline to fund the Department of Homeland Security, with Democrats demanding reforms to enforcement practices. Partisan tensions highlighted divides, though some bipartisan concerns emerged on training and oversight.

The Department of Homeland Security inspector general has started a review of how Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Customs and Border Protection investigate and respond to allegations of excessive force, following two fatal shootings during federal immigration operations in Minneapolis in January. Democratic lawmakers have urged the watchdog to move quickly and share preliminary findings with Congress and the public.

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The Transportation Security Administration announced that its PreCheck program will continue operating despite an initial announcement suspending it amid a partial U.S. government shutdown. The shutdown, which began on February 14, 2026, stems from disputes over Department of Homeland Security funding and immigration policies. While Global Entry's status remains unclear, the decision aims to manage staffing constraints without fully halting expedited services.

 

 

 

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